Everyday Rewards launches Everyday Extra subscription product

Ive had a unused EDR card for years, because there has never been a Woolworths conveniently close to me and the few times Ive popped into one whilst out of area I've usually not had it at hand.

But a new Woolworths just opened walking distance from my house 3 days ago, so took a wander there today. It didnt seem too bad (although an awful lot of Woolworths home brand) and a slight improvement over the local Coles which has been in decline (but whether than remains over time or Coles lift their game now there is competition remains to be seen).

So I earned my first ever 27 points today.

I only average $100-130 a week at supermarkets, but if I buy the $35 annual EDR extra membership, this should still see me get an extra 6.5k QFF points per year,so I will see how it goes.

No offers in my account because they dont know anything about my shopping habits yet.
 
Ive had a unused EDR card for years, because there has never been a Woolworths conveniently close to me and the few times Ive popped into one whilst out of area I've usually not had it at hand.

But a new Woolworths just opened walking distance from my house 3 days ago, so took a wander there today. It didnt seem too bad (although an awful lot of Woolworths home brand) and a slight improvement over the local Coles which has been in decline (but whether than remains over time or Coles lift their game now there is competition remains to be seen).

So I earned my first ever 27 points today.

I only average $100-130 a week at supermarkets, but if I buy the $35 annual EDR extra membership, this should still see me get an extra 6.5k QFF points per year,so I will see how it goes.

No offers in my account because they dont know anything about my shopping habits yet.
Plus you'll receive 10% discount a shop once per month, so there's $10-$13 extra in your pocket.
 
All the offers in my EDR/WWR account, are for buying products and getting a $ amount off, no points amounts mention, can't see any "buy products and earn 200 EDR points", and this is on both my smartphone and laptop.
Maybe WW is pushing us to buy more and get $ off, rather than pushing "earning QFF from buying qualifying products".
 
How do you find out when your everyday rewards extra annual payment is due?

I have just got a new replacement credit card, same number but different expiry. They have emailed for the updated payment details.
 
All the offers in my EDR/WWR account, are for buying products and getting a $ amount off, no points amounts mention, can't see any "buy products and earn 200 EDR points", and this is on both my smartphone and laptop.
Maybe WW is pushing us to buy more and get $ off, rather than pushing "earning QFF from buying qualifying products".

There's two tabs, one called Boosters and the other Specials.

You must be looking in the Specials tab.
 
How do you find out when your everyday rewards extra annual payment is due?

I have just got a new replacement credit card, same number but different expiry. They have emailed for the updated payment details.
Click on the circular icon in the top RH corner, which will take you to ' Manage Your Account '. Select 'Everyday Extra' and scroll down to 'Plan Details'.
 
Just realised the monthly Everyday Extra 10% off voucher doesn't apply to the liquor bit of an order. :(

(I got another spend $100 for 5400 EDR points offer which I'd never be able to do on groceries alone so added a case of beer in.)
 
How do the perks work and when are they offered? I joined last week. Do you get one a month or something?
 
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I'm assuming the perks probably increase depending on your spend.

I seem to get free products from Coles every now and again and I'm not even a paid member, I guess they think I might start buying the products they give me.
 
I'm assuming the perks probably increase depending on your spend.

I seem to get free products from Coles every now and again and I'm not even a paid member, I guess they think I might start buying the products they give me.
I don't believe that the perks increase depending upon your spend.
I have also had free products from Coles/Flybuys without being a paid member, and I think they have been of greater value than the extra perks I have received.
 
I'm assuming the perks probably increase depending on your spend.
Ha! That would be nice, but I'm going to suggest the opposite is just as, if not more likely. To be honest, the free perks seem to be totally random, and ignore every aspect of the massive amounts of data that they must have on every one of these paid-up consumers as to what people buy and come back for. It's just a modern equivalent of free product samples.

Cheers,
Matt.
 

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